Case xx 1940-64 Trapper
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Re: Case xx 1940-64 Trapper
Hillbilly70 wrote:https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Case-X ... 2715700613
Very bad Fake, hope nobody buys that piece of junk.
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Re: Case xx 1940-64 Trapper
jlw257 wrote:Hillbilly70 wrote:https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Case-X ... 2715700613
Very bad Fake, hope nobody buys that piece of junk.
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Re: Case xx 1940-64 Trapper
Here are pictures of the OP knife for posterity. Case never used jigging like that - looks like someone did it with a Dremel! And the nail nicks on the blades are wrong. Sick!
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Re: Case xx 1940-64 Trapper
Agreed that’s a bad fake!!!Mumbleypeg wrote:Here are pictures of the OP knife for posterity. Case never used jigging like that - looks like someone did it with a Dremel! And the nail nicks on the blades are wrong. Sick!
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Re: Case xx 1940-64 Trapper
Hillbilly70 wrote:Agreed that’s a bad fake!!!Mumbleypeg wrote:Here are pictures of the OP knife for posterity. Case never used jigging like that - looks like someone did it with a Dremel! And the nail nicks on the blades are wrong. Sick!
Ken
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Re: Case xx 1940-64 Trapper
Looking at the knife in question, the shield seemed odd to me. I realized the shield is too far back on the handle to match any of the 50+/- that are shown in Knifeaholic's 1st book. That along with the jigging on the handles that was mentioned earlier, makes it look like a sore thumb.
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Re: Case xx 1940-64 Trapper
How do you suppose he came up with the user name knifeguy? Apparently he hasn't sold a lot of knives, but if you look all the way through his feedback history he has pulled some stunts. This may not actually be shipped unless it brings what he expects it to and that is doubtful.
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Having only 86% positive feedback is the mark of the devil. The fact that he can still get so many bidders on his listings just goes to show that there are a lot of really foolish ebay buyers.
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Exactly!!TwoFlowersLuggage wrote:Having only 86% positive feedback is the mark of the devil. The fact that he can still get so many bidders on his listings just goes to show that there are a lot of really foolish ebay buyers.
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I think a lot of people see what they want and go for it, without checking out the seller.Hillbilly70 wrote:Exactly!!TwoFlowersLuggage wrote:Having only 86% positive feedback is the mark of the devil. The fact that he can still get so many bidders on his listings just goes to show that there are a lot of really foolish ebay buyers.
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Re: Case xx 1940-64 Trapper
Look at his FB, second from top: same knife, sold on March 7th for $145.
Obviously got returned for some reason.
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Obviously got returned for some reason.
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This sold for 177.50
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"A fool and his money are soon parted."
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